Those exclusive killer apps had their fun in the sun last month but... actually, they're still doing pretty good in the UK. However this past week sees the triumphant return of FIFA 14 as the top-selling title in the PAL region. EA's soccer/football title now has 11 weeks under its belt as numero uno, a milestone claimed only by four other games in UK history: FIFA: Road to the World Cup '98, Wii Fit, Zumba Fitness and Who Wants to be a Millionaire.

In second place by Gfk Chart-Track's reckoning is The Elder Scrolls Online, a fine showing for the newly launched MMORPG based on Bethesda's storied RPG franchise which was also the only new release to break into the weekly top ten.

Titanfall stood its ground at third place and hasn't been able to return to the top of the charts since InFamous: Second Son and Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes launched. However, InFamous itself finally lost the crown as top-seller last week and slipped down to sixth place behind Ground Zeroes and Call of Duty: Ghosts.

Surprises me to see that purchases of the game are still so popular to be honest, most people tend to buy FIFA within say the first couple of months of launch, since its a yearly game. I suppose with the next gen consoles more versions may have been sold this time round, but anyway, its great to see it holding off some top games at the top such as Titanfall.